Make No Mistake, the only Person This War Is Good for Is Benjamin Netanyahu
Senators challenge ongoing US-Israel strikes on Iran, citing over 1,300 Iranian deaths and constitutional concerns over war authorization, urging a Congressional vote on war powers.
- On Tuesday, President Donald Trump claimed the Navy sank an Iranian ship and killed over 100 sailors amid intense strikes, drawing sharp criticism.
- Legal experts say the Republican-controlled Senate and House have refused to pass a war powers resolution, leaving authority contested, and argue this violates the U.S. Constitution and the UN Charter.
- The human cost is mounting, with more than 1,300 Iranian civilians dead, including around 175 mostly children in a U.S. strike on a girls' elementary school in Minab; at least seven U.S. troops have died and approximately 140 were wounded during Operation Epic Fury.
- On Monday, senators urged hearings with Hegseth and Rubio, saying 'Now is the time for Democrats to use all the leverage we have to try to stop this unnecessary war', to Semafor.
- With Israel returning to attacks on Lebanon after last month's Iran assault, critics say the United States and Israel are eroding international law, risking a return to 'might makes right,' Sanders warned.
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Sanders Rips Trump-Netanyahu for 'Unraveling International Law' With War on Iran
Sen. Bernie Sanders tears into President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for "unraveling international law, the Geneva Conventions, and the legitimacy of the United Nations" with their war on Iran.
Make no mistake, the only person this war is good for is Benjamin Netanyahu
Amid the contradictions and denials surrounding the Iran conflict, one admission from the US secretary of state Marco Rubio may offer the clearest insight yet into how the war began, says Donald Macintyre – and why it may prove difficult to end
In an interview with CNN Brazil, historian Michel Gherman, professor of sociology and co-ordinator of the New Jewish Studies of the UFRJ (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro), said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu built a narrative that links Israel's survival to the defeat of the Iranian Revolution, centralizing the internal political debate in the country. “The war against Iran is a very successful architecture of Netanyahu. He …
The attacks on Iran are continuing and the US is partly increasing its military presence. Meanwhile, rumors are coming up about a possible ground invasion. Israel and the US are continuing to attack Iran. In response, Iran continues to shoot Israeli military facilities as well as US bases and embassies in surrounding countries. An early end of the war is not in prospect; instead, a ground offensive is speculated. In the attacks, there have been …
This is Netanyahu’s War, Stupid
M. K. Bhadrakumar A NATIONAL daily commented editorially yesterday that apropos of the United States’ war on Iran, the Modi government should “take a more emphatic stand against the war and work with other powers to de-escalate the conflict. India should also strongly oppose U.S. attempts to bring the war to its backyard.” Such counselling is overdue. Signs are multiplying that New Delhi is a captive of the narrative of Israeli Prime Minister …
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